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The Tradition of the Provincetown Print 100 The Tradition of the A CENTURY OF INSPIRATION 460CommercialSt. Provincetown Print Provincetown, MA 02657 508-487-1750 www.paam.org Blanche Lazzell curated by Christine McCarthy and Elisabeth Pearl May 23-August 10,2014 Maud Ainslie Lazlode Nagy Edna Boies Hopkins The Hat Shop , c.1920 Monday yellowand Blue Flowers . c.1915-20 white-linewood blockprint, 11 x 8.5" colorwood blockprint, 10 x 11.75" colorwhite-linewood blockprint, 7.75 x 6.25" Gift of Mary Spencer Nay, 198S collectionof Helenand Napi Van Dereck Courtesy of JulieHelletGallery PAAMCollection John Edmundson StellaJohnson Gustave Baumann Blue Flowers Lumber Wharf, c.1917 Mending the Seine //(AKA ldlefleet) white-linewood blockprint, 5.75 x 7.75" colorwood blockprint, 7.75 x 5.5" colorwood blockprint. 9.5 x 11" Courtesy of Berta WalkerGallery Collectionof Helenand Napi Van Dereck Collectionof Helenand Napi Van Dereck WilliamHarper Eval Mary Bacon Jones Reynolds Beal Mars and Squire, 1983 Under the Pier Provincetown, Mass. (Gasoline Dories), 1915 White-linewood Blockprint, 15.5 x 22 .5" colorwood blockprint, 7.25 x 5.75" colorwood block print, 9.75 x 103.75" Gift of the artist, 1985 Collectionof the Town of Provincetown Collectionof Helenand Napi Van Dereck PAAM Collection Courtesy of the Town Art Commission SallyBrophy William Harper Evaul Rachel EllisKaufman The Lobster Shacks , 2010 OliverChaffeeUnlimited, 1989 Fishing Shacks, c.1950 colorwhite-linewood Blockprint. 11 x 16" white-linewood blockprint, 22 x 16" wood blockprint. 9 x 12" Gift of the artist, 2013 Gift of Robyn Watson , 1993 Gift of Heather Blume2012 PAAM Collection PAAM Collection PAAM Colection Sally Brophy Ada Gilmore Karl Knaths Long Point Mermaids, 2010 Figures and Dog, c.1916 Lilacs, [with printing block],c.1925 Colorwhite-linewood blockprint. 11 x 16" colorwood blockprint, 9.5 x 10" Provincetown white-linecolorwood cut, 9.5 x 5.5" Gift of the artist, 2013 collectionof Helen and Napi Van Dereck Courtesy of Steven Thomas, Inc. PAAM Collection Ada Gilmore Karl Knaths Florence Bradshaw Brown Sail Loft, c.1916 Pitcher Mistress Mary, c.1920s color wood block print. 10.75 x 11 " white-linewoodblockprint, 5.5 x 8" colorwood block print. 8 x 7.5" Collection of Helen and Napi Van Dereck PAAM Collection Gift of James R. Bakker, 2013 PAAM Collection Ada Gilmore Karl Knaths Seated Woman , 1920 Tony HaroldHaven Brown color white-line wood block print, 11 .25 x 9.5" colorWhite-linewood blockprint, 4.5 x 2" Art Association Courtesy of Julie Heller Gallery PrivateCollection wood Block print , 3 x 2.5" Gift of Robyn S. Watson, 2001 Lena Gurr Karl Knaths PAAM Collection Still Life with Chair untitled(Rooster), c.1920 wood block and stencil print, 11.25 x 13" colorwhite-linewood blockprint, 6.25 x 5.5" OliverChaffee Collectionof the Town of Provincetown Courtesy of JulieHellerGallery Moon Light, Sheepshead, 1940 Courtesy of the Town Art Commission white-linewood block7.5 x 13.75" Blanche Lazzell Collectionof John Frishkopf and David King Edna Boies Hopkins Lumber Wharf Eucalyptus colorwood blockprint, 12 x 13.75" OliverChaffee colorblockprint. 11.75 x 8" Collectionof the Town of Provincetown Moon Light, 1940 PrivateCollection Courtesy of the Town Art Commission colorwhitelinewood block print, 7.25 x 13.25 " Collectionof John Frishkopf and David King Edna Boies Hopkins Blanche Lazzell Petunias, 1908 Cape CodCottage Alice Crofoot colorwoodblockprint. 7 x 4.5" blakand white wood blockprint. 8.75 x 6.25" My Flower, c.1950s Gift of Steven Thomas, 2007 Collection of the Town of Provincetown white-linewood blockprint. 7.75 x 6" PAAM Collection Courtesy of the Town Art Commission Courtesy of Berta WalkerGallery Blanche Lazzell Tod Lindenmuth Angele Myrer untitled (sailboats) The Red Barn in Winter Dunes, 1952 color wood block print. 14.25 x 12.5" color wood block print. 6.75 x e color whi te-line wood block print, 9 x 12" Collection of the Town of Provincetown Collection of the Town of Provincetown Gift of James R. Bakker in honor of Christine Mc- Courtesy of the Town Art Commission Courtesy of the Town Art Commission Carthy, 2013 PAAM Collection Blanche Lazzell Ethel Mars Red Scow. 1935 Woman Sewingc. 1915 Angele Myrer color wood cut print. 19.25 x 21" hand colored etching, 6.5 x 5" Spring1958 The Johanna and Leslie Garfield Collection Courtesy of Julie Hellergallery color white-line wood block print, 12 x 13" Collection of James R. Bakker Blanche Lazzell Ethel Mars StarPhlox, 1930and the Red Scow 1931 The Pianist, c.1918-20 Bror (B.J.O,) Nordfeldt double-sided wood block. 14 x 12" color white-line wood block print, 9.75 x 9.25" The Blue-water Fisherman , c.1916 The Johanna and Leslie Garfield Collection Courtesy of Julie HellerGallery color white-line wood block print, 10 x 9.5" PAAM Collection Blanche Lazzell Ethel Mars The Pile Driver, 1945 The Party, c.1920 Bror (b.J.O.)Nordfeldt color white-line wood block print, 12 x 14" color wood block pri nt, 10.5 x 8.5" Tea Time in Morocco. c.1916 Collection of Helen and Napi Van Dereck Gift of Mrs. Edith Morrison, 1985 color white-line wood block print, 10 x 9" PAAM Collection Courtesy of Julie HellerGallery Blanche Lazzell Provincetown (study for the Red Scow)1931 Ora lnge Maxim Elizabeth Norton graphite on paper, 19.25 x 21" The Blue Fish , [with printing block], c.1930 Goldfish No. 7. 1924 The Johanna and Leslie Garfield Collection white-line color wood cu t, 13.5 x 10.75" color block print, 8.75 x 6" Courtesy of Steven Thomas, INc. Private Collection Blanche Lazzell Anenomes Ill, 1937 Mildred McMillen Hope Voorhees Pfeiffer color white-line woodblock print, 15 x 13" The New Movie Theatre/ Provincetown Theatre Broken Dock Gift of Hilary and Sidney Bamford, 2003 wood block print, 16.75 x 12.5" white-line wood block print, 14.5 x 11 " PAAM Collection Collection of the Town of Provincetown Collection of the Town of Provincetown Courtesy of the Town Art Commission Courtesy of the Town Art Commission Blanche Lazzell Marigolds, 1938 Mildred McMillen Ellen Ravenscroft color white-line woodblock print, 15 x 13" Thursday, Sunday, and Holidays (carousel) , c.1914 Provincetown, 1930 Gift of Hilary and Sidney Bamford, 2003 wood cut, 9.25 x 10.75" color white-line wood block print, 11 x 13.5" PAAM Collection Courtesy of Steven Thomas, Inc. Gift of Edith Morrison, 1965 PAAM Collection Blanche Lazzell Mildred McMillen Two Boats untitled (through window), 1916 EllieRoberts wood printing block. 10 x 14.5" black and white wood block print. 10.75 x 9" Unitarian Universalist Church1931 Courtesy of Julie HellerGallery Collection of Helen and Napi Van Dereck color wood block print, 4.75 x 3.75" Collection of Helen and Napi Van Dereck Blanche Lazzell Mary Mullineaux untitled (ephemera) Flowers Mary Burr Russell color white-line wood block print (unique), 6.25 color white-line wood block print, 7.75 x 10" Back StairsProvincetown , 1927 X 8.5" Courtesy of Julie HellerGallery color wood block print, 14.5 x 11.5" Courtesy of Julie HellerGallery Collection of Helen and Napi Van Dereck Angele Myrer Tod Lindenmuth Cape CodRose. 1959 Flora Schoenfield My Studio color white-line wood block print, 18.5 x 12" Nude block print, 6 X 5'' Collection of James R. Bakker color white-line wood block print, 8 x 8" Anonymous Gift, 1985 Courtesy of Julie HellerGallery PAAM Collection Flora Schofield Ferol SibleyWarthen Agnes Weinrich Harvest of the Sea, 1933 Lighthouse Provincetown, 1952 Still Life #6, [with printing block]c.1920 colorWhite-linewood Block print, 15 x 10.75" wood printing bloch,11.5 x 13" white-linecolorwood cut, 12 x 9" Acquisition Fund Purchase, ParialGift of Daniel Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Jay and Sibyl(Warthen) Courtesy of StevenThomas, Inc. and Judyth Katz, 2008 Smith2006 PAAM Collection PAAM Collection Edith Lake Wilkinson Street in Provincetown, MASS, 1914 Kathryn Lee Smith Ferol Sibley Warthen colorwhite-linewood blockprint, 10.75 x 17" Provincetown Daylilies #2, 2007 Summertime (aka Water Lilies), 1955 Collectionof Dick and Kathy Vossler white-linewood blockprint, 17 x 21" wood printing block13 x 11.5" Collection of the artist Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Jay and Silbyl(Warthen) Edith Lake Wilkinson Smith2006 Mother Love, 1914 Kathryn Lee Smith PAAM Collection color white-line wood blockprint, 13 x 11.5" Tomatoes #3, 1993 Collectionof Dick and Kathy Vossler white-linewood blockprint, 18.5 x 15" Ferol Sibley Warthen Collectionof the artist Petunias, 4/4, 1953 Marguerite Zorach white-linewood blockprint. 21 .5 x 13.25" Two Dancers, 1920 Kathryn Lee Smith Private Collection linoleumblockprint, 8.25 x 6.5" Three #2, 2010 Gift of Helenand Napi Van Dereck, 2007 white-linewood blockprint, 12.75 x 10" Ferol SibleyWarthen PAAM collection Collectionof the artist Lighthouse Provincetown #32, 1979 whiye-linewood block print, 11 x 13" Marguerite Zorach Kathryn Lee Smith Pri vate Collection untitled(mother and child) View from Miller Hill#10 monochrome woodblock print (Oval)7 x 5.5" white-linewood blockprint. 15.5 x 11" Ferol Sibley Warthen Courtesy of JulieHellergsllery PAAM Collection Wharf House #19, 1973 white-line wood block print, 9.5 x 10.5'' William Zorach Maud Squire Private Collection The Weirs , 1917 Woman Sewing, c.1915 wood blockprint, 11.5 x 8.5" hand colored etching, 6.5 x 5" Ferol Sibley Warthen Gift of Warren cresswell1979 Courtesy of JulieHellerGallery Violets and Mountains, 1957 PAAM collection color whi te-line wood block print, 11.75 x 15.25" Grace Martin Taylor Collection of James R. Bakker The Mimic , 1973 Provincetown white-linecolorwood cut. A.P.2, Agnes Weinrich 14. 5 X 12" Peaches and Pears Courtesy of StevenThomas, Inc.
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